Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Capsules
Generic Name: dextromethorphan hydrobromide capsules
Dosage form: CAPSULE, LIQUID FILLED. Active ingredients: DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE (15 mg/1). Category: DRUG FOR FURTHER PROCESSING.
Overview
Dosage form: CAPSULE, LIQUID FILLED. Active ingredients: DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE (15 mg/1). Category: DRUG FOR FURTHER PROCESSING.
Dosage
Available as capsule, liquid filled.
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